Lesson 6 - Clearing Malfunctions
From the Vaults of LASR Team, the folks who bring you the premier #dryfire applications #LASRClassic and #LASRX. (lasrapp.com)
Tap! Rack! Bang! Those are the mental commands you run through when clearing a malfunction in your handgun to get it back into action.
John presents the course for the novice on pistol fundamentals. As always these lessons are to be done with NO LIVE ammunition in your firearm and at minimum observe the 4 Universal Rules of gun safety--
1. Always point a firearm in a safe direction.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
3. Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Keep it unloaded until you’re ready to use it.
4. Know your target and what’s around it, including beyond it.
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Lesson 5 - Reloads
From the Vaults of LASR Team, the folks who bring you the premier #dryfire applications #LASRClassic and #LASRX. (lasrapp.com)
We go over the basic Emergency or Slide Lock Reload to quickly get back into action. As in every instance economy of movement and knowing how to position your kit will make you faster whether under fire or shot-timer.
John presents the course for the novice on pistol fundamentals. As always these lessons are to be done with NO LIVE ammunition in your firearm and at minimum observe the 4 Universal Rules of gun safety--
1. Always point a firearm in a safe direction.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
3. Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Keep it unloaded until you’re ready to use it.
4. Know your target and what’s around it, including beyond it.
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Lesson 4 - Target Transitions
From the Vaults of LASR Team, the folks who bring you the premier #dryfire applications #LASRClassic and #LASRX. (lasrapp.com)
In competition or a self-defense situation, your targets don't always come in singles. Instead, you have multiple threats that need to be engaged.
We go over the technique of efficiently moving from one target to the next with simplicity not to disrupt your balance and shooting stance, which can cause unnecessary motion and wasted time getting back onto the intended target.
As always these lessons are to be done with NO LIVE ammunition in your firearm and at minimum observe the 4 Universal Rules of gun safety--
1. Always point a firearm in a safe direction.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
3. Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Keep it unloaded until you’re ready to use it.
4. Know your target and what’s around it, including beyond it.
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Lesson 2 - Drawing From The Holster (Draw Stroke)
From the Vaults of LASR Team, the folks who bring you the premier #dryfire applications #LASRClassic and #LASRX. (lasrapp.com)
We cover a proper draw from the holster step by step as you become comfortable with the individual movements; we discuss what movements should be combined to make an economy of movement.
Combined with the points from Lesson 1, it will allow you to get your gun into the fight as quickly and efficiently as possible to defend yourself.
As always these lessons are to be done with NO LIVE ammunition in your firearm and at minimum observe the 4 Universal Rules of gun safety--
1. Always point a firearm in a safe direction.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
3. Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Keep it unloaded until you’re ready to use it.
4. Know your target and what’s around it, including beyond it.
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Lesson 3 - Picking Up The Pace of Your Draw Stroke
From the Vaults of LASR Team, the folks who bring you the premier #dryfire applications #LASRClassic and #LASRX. (lasrapp.com)
Now we're picking up the pace to get our gun faster into the engagement. Your precision may initially suffer as a trade-off for speed, but keep working at it; you'll be rewarded with more precise shots down the road.
Safe reholstering your firearm is just as important - don't race to get back in the holster. This movement should always be done carefully and deliberately!
As always, these lessons are to be done with NO LIVE ammunition in your firearm and at minimum observe the 4 Universal Rules of gun safety--
1. Always point a firearm in a safe direction.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
3. Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Keep it unloaded until you’re ready to use it.
4. Know your target and what’s around it, including beyond it.
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Lesson 1 - Proper Grip, Sight Picture & More
From the Vaults of LASR Team, the folks who bring you the premier #dryfire applications #LASRClassic and #LASRX. (lasrapp.com)
Discusses and reviews a proper grip of a semi-auto firearm and stance and how you look down your sights to aim (sight-picture) and trigger control.
As always these lessons are to be done with NO LIVE ammunition in your firearm and at minimum observe the 4 Universal Rules of gun safety--
1. Always point a firearm in a safe direction.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
3. Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Keep it unloaded until you’re ready to use it.
4. Know your target and what’s around it, including beyond it.
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PREFACE
From the Vaults of LASR Team, the folks who bring you the premier #dryfire applications #LASRClassic and #LASRX. (lasrapp.com)
Introduces the purpose and goal of the video series.
As always, these lessons are to be done with NO LIVE ammunition in your firearm and at minimum observe the 4 Universal Rules of gun safety--
1. Always point a firearm in a safe direction.
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
3. Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Keep it unloaded until you’re ready to use it.
4. Know your target and what’s around it, including beyond it.
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